Club Songs Chart

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Hot Dance Club Songs - Chart Milestones
... Artists with the most number-one Hot Dance Club Songs hits 1 ... The first number one on Billboard's Disco Action chart was "Never Can Say Goodbye" by Gloria Gaynor in 1974 ... From the dance chart's inception until the week of February 16, 1991, several (or even all) songs on an EP, album or 12-inch single could occupy the same position if more than one track from a release was ...
Alexandria - Culture - Songs
... Songs in French Alexandrie by Georges Moustaki ... Songs in Greek Alexandria by Yannis Kotsiras ... Songs in Arabic Shat Eskendereya by Fairouz ...
DJ Lynnwood - Discography - Singles
... You" (Universal) (2012) *#1 BILLBOARD DANCE CLUB SONGS CHART Noelia "My Everything" (Pink Star Music) (2012) *#2 BILLBOARD DANCE CLUB SONGS CHART Jerad Finck "Runaway" (2012) Beyoncé "Love On Top" (Columbia ...
Kids Incorporated - Music
... Music was an integral part of Kids Incorporated, and several songs were included in every episode ... singers every cast member was given an opportunity to perform featured or solo songs throughout the course of the season ... original number and generally four previously recorded songs by recognized artists ...
Young Pioneer Organization Of The Soviet Union - Songs
... Young Pioneer songs were usually sung at various Young Pioneer meetings, in Young Pioneer camps, and at schools ... One of the earliest and the most popular song was the Young Pioneer March ... There were a great many other songs, here are some very popular ones Accepting you into Young Pioneers (music by Aleksandra Pakhmutova, lyrics by N.Dobronravov) Song about the first Young ...

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